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No use of Scaffolding |
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Gone are the days when
scaffoldings were used for
erecting storage tanks, with the
ease and minimum man power the
tanks are erected with complete
Hydraulic Tank Erection Jacks of
any size.
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Safety First |
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The method of using Hydraulic
Jacking System / Equipments for
erecting a Storage tank has not
reported a single accident for
more then 2 decades, thus making
erection of Tanks with Tank
Erection Jack is much more
safer.
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Cost Cutting |
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No crane or other lifting
equipments are used, Lesser
manpower, Costing Recovery in 3
- 4 Projects as all is managed
by our Tank Erection Jacks. |
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Time Saving |
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Ground Level Working, minimum
time requirement and fewer risk
of accidents. |
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Easier Inspection |
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Ground level inspection is
conducted in place of climbing
to risky and uncomfortable
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COMPLETE JACKING & ASSEMBLY OF LIFTING
TRESTLES
Detailed Description of
Complete Jacking & Assembly Of Lifting Trestles :-
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TRESTLE BOX x 100 x 100
x 3.5
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SUPPORTING PIPE
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BASE PLATE ATTACHED WITH
TRESTLE BOX
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JACK ROD
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HYDRAULIC JACK
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SLIDING CHAIR
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LIFTING ARM
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CUT PLATE (FOR LIFTING
ARM)
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CLIT PLATE (FOR SLIDING
CHAIR)
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N.C.V. WITH COUPLING FOR
HOSE PIPE
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SHELL PLATE
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BOTTOM CLAMP (FOR
SUPPORTING PIPE)
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TOP CLAMP (FOR
SUPPORTING PIPE)
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STUD1" x 380mm
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BOLT3/4" x 3"
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BOLT3/4" x 6"
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LOADING POINT
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Jack Type |
8T32 |
12T36 |
18T40 |
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Length of Stroke |
100MM |
100MM |
120MM |
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Working Pressure |
150 Kg/cm2 |
150 Kg/cm2 |
170 Kg/cm2 |
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Load Capacity |
8 TONS |
12 TONS |
18 TONS |
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These Jacking system is been used all over the world. It provide you
safety, accident free, speedy and accurate erection. As all the
fabrication is done at the ground level. This method of jacking
system is user's friendly versatile highly efficient and it has
become a standard norm in the tank fabrication industry.
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The
Foundation is made ready.
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The base
plate is laid out welded.
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The
periphery of the Tanks is marked out on
the base plate.
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Guide
trestle for the shell plate are erected.
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The top
shell plates are erected and welded
vertically.
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The roof
trusses are assembled and joined to top
shell.
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Lifting lugs
& guides are welded to the shell plate.
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The top
shell plate & the roof Construction are
lifted at the same time.
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When the
last shell plate is lifted & welded in
place.
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The finished
tank is lifted slightly so that the
guide trestles can be dismantled.
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The tank is
lowered & the shell plate & base Plate
are welded together.
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The jacking
equipment is dismantled.
First the top layer is welded & the roof structure is erected. The
whole top is lifted up just enough to give space for the second
layer. Which is than welded to the first. The operation of lifting &
welding is repeated until the full height of the tank has been
achieved.
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